Sadek Kadry M, Shib Naira A, Taher Ehab S, Rashed Fatema, Shukry Mustafa, Atia Gamal A, Taymour Noha, El-Nablaway Mohammad, Ibrahim Ateya M, Ramadan Mahmoud M, Abdelkader Afaf, Abdo Mohamed, Imbrea Ilinca, Pet Elena, Ali Lashin S, Abdeen Ahmed
Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Damanhour University, Damanhour, Egypt.
Department of Basic Medical and Dental Sciences, Faculty of Dentistry, Zarqa University, Zarqa, Jordan.
Front Pharmacol. 2024 Jul 18;15:1412245. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2024.1412245. eCollection 2024.
Honeybees have been helpful insects since ancient centuries, and this benefit is not limited to being a honey producer only. After the bee stings a person, pain, and swelling occur in this place, due to the effects of bee venom (BV). This is not a poison in the total sense of the word because it has many benefits, and this is due to its composition being rich in proteins, peptides, enzymes, and other types of molecules in low concentrations that show promise in the treatment of numerous diseases and conditions. BV has also demonstrated positive effects against various cancers, antimicrobial activity, and wound healing versus the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Even though topical BV therapy is used to varying degrees among countries, localized swelling or itching are common side effects that may occur in some patients. This review provides an in-depth analysis of the complex chemical composition of BV, highlighting the diverse range of bioactive compounds and their therapeutic applications, which extend beyond the well-known anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects, showcasing the versatility of BV in modern medicine. A specific search strategy was followed across various databases; Web of sciences, Scopus, Medline, and Google Scholar including and clinical studies.to outline an overview of BV composition, methods to use, preparation requirements, and Individual consumption contraindications. Furthermore, this review addresses safety concerns and emerging approaches, such as the use of nanoparticles, to mitigate adverse effects, demonstrating a balanced and holistic perspective. Importantly, the review also incorporates historical context and traditional uses, as well as a unique focus on veterinary applications, setting it apart from previous works and providing a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners in the field.
自古代以来,蜜蜂就是有益昆虫,这种益处不仅限于产蜜。蜜蜂蜇人后,由于蜂毒(BV)的作用,被蜇处会出现疼痛和肿胀。从这个词的完整意义上来说,它不是一种毒药,因为它有很多益处,这是由于其成分富含蛋白质、肽、酶以及其他低浓度的分子类型,这些分子在治疗多种疾病和病症方面显示出前景。蜂毒对各种癌症也显示出积极作用,具有抗菌活性,并且在对抗人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)方面有助于伤口愈合。尽管不同国家在不同程度上使用局部蜂毒疗法,但局部肿胀或瘙痒是一些患者可能出现的常见副作用。本综述对蜂毒的复杂化学成分进行了深入分析,突出了多种生物活性化合物及其治疗应用,其应用范围超出了众所周知的抗炎和止痛作用,展示了蜂毒在现代医学中的多功能性。我们在多个数据库中采用了特定的搜索策略;科学网、Scopus、医学在线数据库以及谷歌学术搜索,包括临床研究。以概述蜂毒的成分、使用方法、制备要求以及个人使用禁忌。此外,本综述还讨论了安全问题和新出现的方法,例如使用纳米颗粒来减轻不良反应,展现了一种平衡和全面的观点。重要的是,该综述还纳入了历史背景和传统用途,以及对兽医应用的独特关注,使其有别于以往的研究,为该领域的研究人员和从业者提供了宝贵的资源。